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Plan Your Glacier National Park Vacation Around The St. Mary Lodge

If your vacation plans call for visiting one of the largest National Parks in the world, you're going to need a place to sleep. If your idea of a hotel room is a 10 x 10 box with cheap carpet on the floor and a bed stuck in the middle of the room, prepare to be impressed. With 122 places to put your head down at night, spread across seven different facilities, there's a room type and price to suit every taste and budget.

What the lodge owners like to call facilities, I think of as neighborhoods. And just like neighborhoods the world over, each facility has its own unique charm and style. From rustic rooms that bring back the frontier days of old Montana, to upscale and luxurious, it's all there at the St. Mary Lodge & Resort.

Let's See Which St. Mary Lodge & Resort "Neighborhood" Is Right For You

Great Bear Lodge

The Great Bear Lodge joined the St. Mary Lodge & Resort family of neighborhoods in 2001, making it the newest member of the family. The building features 48 individual guest rooms as well as 13 suites. You can choose from sleeping accommodations that include one king bed or two queen beds. All rooms are air conditioned and feature satellite TVs, beautiful granite counters, mini wet-bars and private decks affording breathtaking views of Glacier National Park! As an added bonus, the suites include a fireplace, luxurious leather couch and a soothing Jacuzzi tub offering the perfect end to an exciting day exploring the park.

Pinnacle Cottages

For that home-away-from home feeling, the Pinnacle Cottage is the perfect choice. Great for families or small groups traveling together, each self-contained cottage includes two bedrooms, a full kitchen, large deck area complete with gas BBQ grill, beautiful living room complimented by a river rock fireplace, satellite television and, of course, a breathtaking view of Glacier National Park.

The Pinnacle Cottages draw their name from the fact that they are perched atop a hill that overlooks the main lodge.

West Lodge

A great choice for couples, this single-story building features 24 guest rooms. Choose between a king bed and one or two queen-sized beds. All rooms were recently upgraded and include TV, air conditioning, a desk and chair, granite countertops as well as the traditional furnishings the lodge is known for.

East Lodge

For a rustic experience without sacrificing quality, the East Lodge, a single-story building featuring 10 lodge-styled guestrooms, is a great choice. Choose between one or two queen beds. All rooms include air conditioning and a desk and chair. Televisions are not available in the East Lodge.

Glacier Cabins

Looking to get up close and personal with Glacier National Park? The Glacier Cabins are the closest you can get without sleeping on the ground inside the Park. But that amazing proximity doesn't mean you'll be isolated. The Glacier Cabins are immediately adjacent to the Lodge's dining and shopping area.

A great choice for vacationing families and small groups of travelling companions, each room features a kitchen table and four chairs, microwave, mini fridge, sink, and bath. There's one sleeping area in the main room and a separate bedroom that can be closed off if desired.

Sun Cabin

Now if you really want to experience a vacation that gets you "away from it all" check out the Sun Cabin. Located on the East side of the Lodge, many guests say it offers the most spectacular views found anywhere at St. Mary Lodge & Resort.

This stand-alone two-story cabin features a cozy loft-style bedroom as well as a full kitchen and a large deck that's perfect for whiling away the cool summer nights.

Tipis

If you're looking for a truly unique lodging experience, it's hard to beat the Tipis. These 700 square foot rooms with 27 foot ceilings include a bath house with Jacuzzi, cedar wood floors, a special "Cloud Nine" queen bed, a queen sofa bed for family or friends, flat screen TV, fire pit and a table with chairs.

Guest House

The preferred choice for many families and small groups of travelling companions, the Guest House is equipped with two bedrooms, a sleeper sofa, living room, kitchenette, satellite TV and air-conditioning.

Main Lodge

The Main Lodge provides 22 guestrooms spread between the first floor below the main lobby and the floor above the lobby. Every room includes either one or two beds, a desk, table and chair. You'll especially enjoy the recently renovated main lobby featuring a group seating area, traditional Montana lodge décor, interesting upscale artwork, and a fireplace area that's perfect for sharing with old friends and for meeting new.

Now you can see why I said "there's a room type and price to suit every taste and budget" when your vacation plans include a trip to Glacier National Park and the St. Mary Lodge & Resort!

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1. pegletone (03:53, 01.07.2009)
It was a special day for us on our travels and St. Mary's Lodge and Resort sounded (by their brochure)as the spot to celebrate. The architecture (lovely log construction) of the resort is grand and alluring but unfortunately that is where it stops! Trying to make a reservation, should have been my first indicator; the experience was more like trying to be ‘upsold’ than finding out what my accommodation requirements were and my needs. I was a little shocked, no a LOT shocked at the room rates and it was not easy obtaining them, as of course they started at the top rate and after continually asking if there was a room that more met my needs, I was finally advised of the ‘lodge rooms’ ...for $135.00US a night.
When we arrived we were a half hour early for check in so we were advised to sit in the lobby (upscale lounge with log and leather comfy chairs and couches facing a stone fireplace with plenty of windows facing the mountains) as the hotel could not accommodate a 1/2 hour early arrival.
Check in was an experience on its own ..and I wont go there ... not pleasant and very confusing. When we finally got our room assignment it can only be described as a 'storage cupboard" or 'broom closet' at best... and that is not exaggerating not even a place to hang clothes, no window in the room, no ventilation, no air; it was inhumane and what I would see as a definite fire escape hazard; entry door only. When we tried to discuss our concerns with the front desk, there was a 'this is how it is folks' attitude and no interest in our concerns ..(from a fire hazard perspective) we were told they pass fire inspection yearly (when the fire chief comes, they must have buckets and brooms in the room, not a bed). We were also told that there was no quarantee of ‘heat’ or ‘air’ for these rooms as they are hikers rooms??? ... no one told us this at the time of the 'reservation making stage". On the upside, despite small, and minimal furniture....the chairs were bent willow, and a lodgepole headboard; the room was decorated quite quaint and charming ... and of course if we wanted to pay twice this room rate and more we could be accommodated in the ‘Great Bear Lodge’.
The dining room was way over priced, especially for a cafeteria-style booth restaurant with no ambiance so we chose to eat in the bar. (We paid half the price for similiar meals in the West Glacier ...much better bang for your dollar and better food) ... Breakfast was okay, but we waited over an hour for our food with just one other couple in the dining room (so not busy).... and then due to poor ventilation in the kitchen, we were 'smoked out' of the dining room which by the way, happened the night before as well. When we asked to speak to someone about our disappointing stay and our concerns (customer feed back can be a good thing) there was no one available. Apparently there are new owners (a year ago) and we were told they were still working out the kinks … on my dollar!!. We weren’t looking for a discount, we honestly felt we had some good feedback to offer them..
I have to say, despite all our woes, most of the staff was the best part of our stay as they tried to do the best they could with the circumstances...they certainly didn’t disagree with our concerns.
I think the resort is taking advantage of being the only player (advertised) in the area but in the future I will drive the short distance on to Many Glacier (same price and much more value) or depending on my route, the Canadian border or go to East Glacier and stay at one of the many accommodations there ... something to be said for having a little competition around.
St. Mary Lodge and Resort is no where worth the price it charges.
Think you had better start 'hearing' your customers comments ... as I saw many at the front desk trying to voice them.

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